Have you ever watched a movie or TV show and been more interested in the sets than the plot? I know I’m not alone in this, because Julia from Hooked on Houses gets requests from readers all the time to showcase homes from movies and television shows. One of those “home tours” that gets clicked on the most is theset from the Disney Channel sitcom, “Good Luck Charlie.” Check out these five tutorials I’ve found for making your home look a little bit like the one the Duncans live in.

I am so excited about this project. This tray is perfect for a coffee table because it has a little drawer to hide things like magazines and remote controls. Another idea is to put school supplies in it for a homework station or have it on a kitchen table and store things like extra silverware and napkins. It is rather heavy so it won’t really work for a serving tray. But it is nice to have where it will stay in place and be able to serve as some hiding place organization.

I am very excited to introduce my first contributor here on IC. I asked Brook from Being Brook if she would join the ranks here at IC. She has yet to be discovered by most of you but she is brilliant and I am excited to showcase her each month here. Hello Infarrantly {…Read More…}

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